Wednesday, January 22, 2020
The Open Boat Essay -- essays research papers
Open Boat Symbolism allows writers to suggest their ideas within a piece of literature. This is found in most types of writing. Stephen Crane expresses this in his short story, The Open Boat. Through symbolism and allegory, it is demonstrated that humans live in a universe that is unconcerned with them. The characters in the story come face to face with this indifference and are nearly overcome by Natureââ¬â¢s lack of concern. This is established in the opening scenes, the ââ¬Å"seven mad godsâ⬠and in the realization of the dying soldier. The descriptions that Crane uses in the opening scenes illustrate natureââ¬â¢s lack of concern for their tragedy. He discusses the waves in the ocean that continually roll and crest. The waves are problems or situations that are unavoidable; moreover, the ââ¬Å"wavesâ⬠continue to flow one after another towards the poor rowers. Also, the ââ¬Å"birds sat comfortably in groups, and they were envied by some in the dingeyâ⬠because the bi rds were indifferent towards the sailorsââ¬â¢ situation. They were sitting happily as if nothing was going on around them. The sailors were envious of this because they were forced to confront natureââ¬â¢s trials. The sun continues to rise and set daily, maintaining this routine regardless of what occurs in the world. The shore is also ââ¬Å"lonely and indifferent.â⬠This indifference causes the men to feel a certain isolation from nature. The men feel as if fate (the ââ¬Å"seven mad godsâ⬠) controls their destinies. Their thoughts are given: ââ¬Å"If I am go...
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